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a joint cabinet meeting had ministers from both governments working on, proposals to deepen the economic and military union. >> she says the proposals are about a deeper cooperation in economic policy with the goal a social security, employment, nd financials. >> the spirit of cooperation was exactly what the treaty of friendship was all about. >> here is a look back. >> the idyllic village near the border region has a special place in european history. and is the birthplace of the franco-german friendship. after two world wars, if you believe such a thing was possible. the unthinkable did happen. they did not have much in common. both catholic and a conservative. >> what was surprising is that the first contact in 1958 did not take place in the palace but at his private the state in a comfortable family surroundings. they spent the whole weekend of their. he treated him like a guest of the family. he did not stay in a hotel. >> he was the only politician to have been given that privilege. any mistrust between the two men evaporated. >> their relationship led to the declaration of a musi
a joint cabinet meeting had ministers from both governments working on, proposals to deepen the economic and military union. >> she says the proposals are about a deeper cooperation in economic policy with the goal a social security, employment, nd financials. >> the spirit of cooperation was exactly what the treaty of friendship was all about. >> here is a look back. >> the idyllic village near the border region has a special place in european history. and is the...
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three championships before the second world war however all the on the moscow clubs were backed by government agencies and had their own steady wins the nominee whether billy's side and say scar the army as well sparta was considered to be the people's team and the nomadic side had to play it to there is a ground zero and then in one thousand fifty sixty delusion e.q. steady and was erected and the biggest started sporting the arena became home for spartak for many years to come. i thought it was a perfect statistician used to say that it was important for moscow that the luzhniki stadium host of matches every other moscow side had their own ground the only spot tac had a massive following in the stands he says as the most popular team we played at the biggest stadium i had with a ball within this part of the year in soviet times they said spacek were offered the chance to buy the group. but in those days no one really thought of what would happen the next day and we just kept playing there is still belongs to the city we considered the luzhniki to be our home when we hosted some of our rival
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your state government, and you have your federal government. you pretty much know the architecture of who governs, who legislates, and who runs the show. europe, it's a little more complicated. you start with the national governments and they have their own constituencies, their own electorates to represent. now add to that a layer of eurozone institutions, so organizations, institutions that were built to deal with europe and the eurozone. one of them is the european commission, which is based in brussels and they are essentially the administrators and the bureaucrats of the european project. but also crucially, in frankfurt, the european central bank, which is the central bank for all 17 eurozone countries and the closest thing that the euro has to a fed, only it doesn't perceive itself as powerful as the fed. >> many people knew there would be a crisis all along at some point, because it was only when you had the crisis that you have the political impetus to actually put in place the political institutions that a single currency needs. (inst
your state government, and you have your federal government. you pretty much know the architecture of who governs, who legislates, and who runs the show. europe, it's a little more complicated. you start with the national governments and they have their own constituencies, their own electorates to represent. now add to that a layer of eurozone institutions, so organizations, institutions that were built to deal with europe and the eurozone. one of them is the european commission, which is based...
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decisions he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. he's the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for his continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone has been a swell and the rest of the world will know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and he's waiting for the president to recover and for constitutional obligations. overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of president chavez and the people of venezuela are very anxious awaiting his arrival. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe police in egypt have used rubber bullets in tear gas to disperse dozens of protesters in cairo are trying to destroy a wall that surrounds the parliament in the city center this coming a day before the second anniversary of the uprising that ousted the former president hosni mubarak a massive anti-government protest is planned for friday. seventeen people have been killed thirty four injured when two buses collided in bolivia police say the cra
decisions he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. he's the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for his continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone has been a swell and the rest of the world will know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and he's waiting for the president to recover and for constitutional obligations. overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of...
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without the income tax they were forced to limit the growth of their government. every state has prisons, schools but they find a way to fund those for less. those nine states gained population from other states, increase jobs four point* 9%. the other states declined. competition between neighboring states keeps them from indulging. new hampshire kept vermont politicians from going crazy. the exisnce of arizona and nevada teacher the california legislator from going crazy. they still do despite so many people moving. but it is good we have places like texas. smaller government meansfor com. bill see you monday. ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. more taxpayer waste from the obama administration. you're not surprised. a new report says millions of dollars for great energy and the 2009 stimulus package went to foreign companies. with more on this and, senior political columnist for the washington examiner. it's great to see you again, as always. i mean, look at the dollars and sincere. 16 billion for the green energy program. one out of $4 went to f
without the income tax they were forced to limit the growth of their government. every state has prisons, schools but they find a way to fund those for less. those nine states gained population from other states, increase jobs four point* 9%. the other states declined. competition between neighboring states keeps them from indulging. new hampshire kept vermont politicians from going crazy. the exisnce of arizona and nevada teacher the california legislator from going crazy. they still do...
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decisions he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. he's the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for his continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone has been a swell and the rest of the world will know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and he's waiting for the president to recover and for constitutional obligations. overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of president chavez and the people of venezuela are very anxious awaiting his arrival. don't know the full version of artes interview right there with vice president of venezuela coming your way off that eight hundred thirty g.m.t. well the billboards here half an hour's time but for now in just a sec it's a breaking a sad without. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big pi
decisions he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. he's the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for his continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone has been a swell and the rest of the world will know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and he's waiting for the president to recover and for constitutional obligations. overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of...
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this doesn't belong in the hands of the federal government. when we talk about infrastructure bank and buildup, be clear, you have interest rates at 1.8% or something for a ten-year bond. this is the time. the markets are telling us there's never been a better time to invest in infrastructure, to borrow money to invest in infrastructure. you use the private sector do that with some guidance from the government and it could be a great idea. but you got that resistance without the federal government being involved. >> that's why that answer was classic and frustrating. those are weasel words. when you say you support an infrastructure bank, if leveraging private capital, that's what a public/private infrastructure bank does. this used to be a bipartisan idea. >> actually it used to be a republican idea. if you look at how the hoover dam was financed, it was financed by public/private infrastructure led by a republican secretary of congress who then went an to be president, named after the dam and seven states collaborated, private sector, all pa
this doesn't belong in the hands of the federal government. when we talk about infrastructure bank and buildup, be clear, you have interest rates at 1.8% or something for a ten-year bond. this is the time. the markets are telling us there's never been a better time to invest in infrastructure, to borrow money to invest in infrastructure. you use the private sector do that with some guidance from the government and it could be a great idea. but you got that resistance without the federal...
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western governments going and intervening is jewish and just because they were just i mean they were asked in syria where a lot of people didn't do that although they've been meddling but that's not a license to kind of justify any considered interventions and meddling that would further destabilize as bad as they are stable relationship at the end of the day ultimately you should leave for the people of the region to determine the outcome of those struggles and situations culture live in london thank you very much indeed for joining us here in r.t. thank you. at least one person has been killed in jordan as fewer supporters of the islamist opposition clashed with those loyal to the king after a partial parliamentary election results were made public and showed the pro-government candidates will occupy ninety percent of the seat or he's really coming off as more in the first parliamentary vote in jordan since the arab spring kicked off two years ago. despite a boycott by the muslim brotherhood and other opposition groups and jordan's first parliamentary election since the start of th
western governments going and intervening is jewish and just because they were just i mean they were asked in syria where a lot of people didn't do that although they've been meddling but that's not a license to kind of justify any considered interventions and meddling that would further destabilize as bad as they are stable relationship at the end of the day ultimately you should leave for the people of the region to determine the outcome of those struggles and situations culture live in...
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decisions he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for his continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone in venezuela and the rest of the world know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and is waiting for the president to recover and fulfill constitutional obligations . overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of president chavez and the people of venezuela are very anxious awaiting his arrival the full version of all to see exclusive interview with the vice president of venezuela is coming away off the eight hundred thirty g.m.t. ahead it's the cause report stay with us for that. right wing t.v. host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia beck plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally independent from the evil grasp of government and the outside world where residents will have to learn how to survive on their own make their old things and grow their own fo
decisions he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for his continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone in venezuela and the rest of the world know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and is waiting for the president to recover and fulfill constitutional obligations . overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of president...
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and a government that basically drove up the deficit, and regional governments because regions are very important in spain, also drove up this problem with big deficits. and they weren't attended to. and so, in each one of these you have somewhat of a different reason. the case of italy, a debt to gdp of over 120%, and growing, and the lack of action and trying to do anything about it by the former government. he came in as a technician. technicians are great. whether it be greece or italy will be seen this. there'll be elections in italy and we will see how we does. but you need popular mandates to get changes really through. i'm encouraged with the ireland. they're making good progress getting back to the market but there's still a lot of problems. the latest victim is cyprus. the banks held a lot of greek paper. they ran up the deficit there, and so they are the latest bailout case that we are going to see. that each country is different, and that leads to what is the same, and that's contagion. europeans did not want to see that there was contagion at the time of greece. and no matt
and a government that basically drove up the deficit, and regional governments because regions are very important in spain, also drove up this problem with big deficits. and they weren't attended to. and so, in each one of these you have somewhat of a different reason. the case of italy, a debt to gdp of over 120%, and growing, and the lack of action and trying to do anything about it by the former government. he came in as a technician. technicians are great. whether it be greece or italy will...
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anti-government groups are demanding faster reforms. mike is in the egyptian capital of cairo and joins us. how is the turnout so far for the protest? >> there are crouse in the tahrir square. there have been several minor clashes in the streets surrounding the square, streets leading to the interior ministry, which have been barricaded after a minor skirmishes between protestors and police. this is as much a demonstration as it is a celebration of the second anniversary of the revolution. gathering here are opposition groups largely opposed to a government they believe is not serving their interests or the revolution. the dominant political force has called on its followers to stay away from tahrir square, to carry out acts of civic responsibility like planting trees or giving food to the poor. this is indicative of how divided egypt remains two years on. the commemoration of the revolution being marked by one set of the population while another sector of the population is tearing out festivities elsewhere. >> harkin just to make -- i
anti-government groups are demanding faster reforms. mike is in the egyptian capital of cairo and joins us. how is the turnout so far for the protest? >> there are crouse in the tahrir square. there have been several minor clashes in the streets surrounding the square, streets leading to the interior ministry, which have been barricaded after a minor skirmishes between protestors and police. this is as much a demonstration as it is a celebration of the second anniversary of the...
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the cases are going to court, but in the meantime they hope the government intervention. >> government ministers came to the village to find out what the problem is. it is possible the government might buy the land and give it to the sea gypsies. >> they claim to have a special connection with the ocean. their main source of income is from fishing. some still use the traditional method of free diving. they worry that if they lose
the cases are going to court, but in the meantime they hope the government intervention. >> government ministers came to the village to find out what the problem is. it is possible the government might buy the land and give it to the sea gypsies. >> they claim to have a special connection with the ocean. their main source of income is from fishing. some still use the traditional method of free diving. they worry that if they lose
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banks and government went bankrupt. increase, the government directly went bankrupt because it was the one that had borrowed to a very high degree after words. the governments that had lent money to the state also went bankrupt. and afterwards investors themselves went bankrupt. very soon if the entire country had gone bankrupt. due to the structure of the euro zone where countries without a central bank behind them needed -- bailout of the banks and where the banks needed to continue lending money to bankrupt states, -- there was a domino effect because of the banks that were untrustworthy and the untrustworthy countries that they were associated with. this was the point in which the european union refused to realistically look at the situation. they decided that it was better to act, that it was just a crisis of public debt, and they did not -- instead of accepting that they had a poorly designed a currency union, they decided to implement austerity packages to ponte economies that were on the brink of bankruptcy. sec
banks and government went bankrupt. increase, the government directly went bankrupt because it was the one that had borrowed to a very high degree after words. the governments that had lent money to the state also went bankrupt. and afterwards investors themselves went bankrupt. very soon if the entire country had gone bankrupt. due to the structure of the euro zone where countries without a central bank behind them needed -- bailout of the banks and where the banks needed to continue lending...
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so popular that some members of the government think he's too -- the chinese government think he's too popular. and he's a good friend of terry's and also of mine. so i would hope to see more of that going forward. >> at the time of the formation of the euro, the three-tier euro was considered but not adopted. an unfortunate result of this has been that the mediterranean countries so largely dependent on tourism have become, well, they're really not competitive. is it time to reconsider the three-tier euro in that an important effect would be a very substantial devaluation of the mediterranean countries, and that should result in job growth, economic growth simply from near-in increased tourism? >> well, i think it's fair to say historically when i talk about latin america and also about the asian financial crisis -- career -- korea is an example, indonesia also -- is that one of the great aids they had was the ability to e do value and to push -- to devalue
so popular that some members of the government think he's too -- the chinese government think he's too popular. and he's a good friend of terry's and also of mine. so i would hope to see more of that going forward. >> at the time of the formation of the euro, the three-tier euro was considered but not adopted. an unfortunate result of this has been that the mediterranean countries so largely dependent on tourism have become, well, they're really not competitive. is it time to reconsider...
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undocumented workers would be able to stay, after they register with the government. pass a background check. pay fines and back taxes and learn english. illinois senator dick durbin says he supports the proposals because it would take families out of the shadows. then the peace of mind to know that they can run their way to legal status. they can go to some pretty rigorous testing. a the end of the day they will have the peace of mind of knowing that they're part of this country. the city's undocumented immigrants and supporters are keeping a close eye on the development. >> are those immigrant community very interested in what happened today. >> we're going to talk to them afterwards and get their thoughts. home to many immigrants. many of those folks from mexico. the fractured immigration policy has taken its toll on families. the hope is that leaders in washington to put their differences aside and come up with a better immigration policy because arrest and deportation are hurting families and most importantly children. >> there have been families who have lost a
undocumented workers would be able to stay, after they register with the government. pass a background check. pay fines and back taxes and learn english. illinois senator dick durbin says he supports the proposals because it would take families out of the shadows. then the peace of mind to know that they can run their way to legal status. they can go to some pretty rigorous testing. a the end of the day they will have the peace of mind of knowing that they're part of this country. the city's...
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the party that's currently in the government with the help of the republican left. decides that you know they're going to privatized that water and privatized natural resources in catalonia when they're going to get rid of all of their public health care and privatized that what they're basically doing is auctioning off the territory auctioning off all of the public and state institutions that they supposedly want all of the institutions that you build with sovereignty they're auction them off to private investors so you know the question is can they be can they be independent on their own materially they could if they weren't you know auctioning things off and and granting more sovereignty then the people of catalonia. so the government know how they feel and how they have been feeling for some time over one million of them flooded into boss alone or last year to stake a claim for independence if you go to see you can get many of the images from that event. north korea has threatened its southern neighbor with quote physical counter measures if indeed it joins the
the party that's currently in the government with the help of the republican left. decides that you know they're going to privatized that water and privatized natural resources in catalonia when they're going to get rid of all of their public health care and privatized that what they're basically doing is auctioning off the territory auctioning off all of the public and state institutions that they supposedly want all of the institutions that you build with sovereignty they're auction them off...
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the algerian government said the people who took on the dreadful events came from marly. at least they claim they came from marli. there are a great number of spaces there. and people can hide there, essentially. if they need to. and mount a tax on population centers. so when the whole of the northern part of marli early last year to a group of dis pretties and infamous rebels, and well-organized people militarily, and got together to do it, not only is it governored, it's governored by people who want to do harm to some of the western interests. so that's why the french inter -- >> mark, we leave you there. thank you very much. apologies for the slight problem in the sound. but fantastic to have mark there in marli. well, as we heard from aaron, the global unemployment picture is a bleak one with fears of more job cuts and increasing numbers of people are coming to terms with years of livering with austerity. our correspondents have been to germany where thousands of migrant workers have left behind their old lives in a future away from home. >> they flew in from the sun
the algerian government said the people who took on the dreadful events came from marly. at least they claim they came from marli. there are a great number of spaces there. and people can hide there, essentially. if they need to. and mount a tax on population centers. so when the whole of the northern part of marli early last year to a group of dis pretties and infamous rebels, and well-organized people militarily, and got together to do it, not only is it governored, it's governored by people...
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are back on the iconic to have square but not to celebrate paris groups are calling for fresh on to government with demands very similar to those that led to regime change two years ago the evil of the anniversary was marked with yes clashes between good saturday and police with dozens injured tear gas and rubber bullets were used to despise the protesters who tried to tear down a wall preventing them from reaching parliament and cairo based reporter boucher explains now what's driving those who fought for change two years ago back on to the streets. just egypt's tahrir square surrounded by murals of slain protesters law graduates. talks about his brother who was killed during the two thousand and eleven revolution two years on tarek says the country has yet to see the changes that his brother died fighting for instead in a deepening economic crisis many ordinary egyptians are barely able to get by. stuff or was killed there close to the cost for all i need street in parliament he was shot dead of three bullets on the twenty eighth of january so far there has been no justice i'm twenty seven y
are back on the iconic to have square but not to celebrate paris groups are calling for fresh on to government with demands very similar to those that led to regime change two years ago the evil of the anniversary was marked with yes clashes between good saturday and police with dozens injured tear gas and rubber bullets were used to despise the protesters who tried to tear down a wall preventing them from reaching parliament and cairo based reporter boucher explains now what's driving those...
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government as a tries to keep people away from banks offering and easy but expensive but. looks now at why it's so hard to break the bad money habit. payday loans tools have become common sights in britain's towns and cities with the threat of a triple dip recession hanging over the more and more cash strapped families looking for a quick way to make ends meet with a loan from one go dot com you can borrow up to one thousand pounds for up to thirty one days. people can actually just. go online access online ask for true with one group or three or four hundred pounds it can be in the bank within fifteen minutes that by now pay later culture has landed britain's with a whopping one point four trillion pounds in loans and credit cards the northeast in particular has seen a big increase recently in the number of payday loans that are popping up on the high street here in those parts you can see there's not just one of these payday loan stalls but see right next door to. this area is one of the poorest in the u.k. and when you take a closer look at these stores promises of inst
government as a tries to keep people away from banks offering and easy but expensive but. looks now at why it's so hard to break the bad money habit. payday loans tools have become common sights in britain's towns and cities with the threat of a triple dip recession hanging over the more and more cash strapped families looking for a quick way to make ends meet with a loan from one go dot com you can borrow up to one thousand pounds for up to thirty one days. people can actually just. go online...
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catalonia has unilaterally declared its right to an independence referendum as the region's government six a break away from spain divided may take place next year however madrid rejected the idea saying an independence poll is a game is this punished constitution and a spokesperson from the european partnership for independence says catalonia leaving could benefit both sides. declare a ship what he has is just a full month is something that democrats are running now and that these tax cuts only had to suffer a nation we just declared that was money. we all know that's the case but for the money that don't we i have and the little sucker inception it's no way to progress when you have latched to be something that you are not and it was from the three young cats and the only other nations by the old we are not the spanish so it's a would be progress and it would be tonight have when we are a separate set good terms. but if the optimism is not shared by everyone in spain and colonel closer so soldiers that be pumping father university says catalonia is government is pursuing dangerous po
catalonia has unilaterally declared its right to an independence referendum as the region's government six a break away from spain divided may take place next year however madrid rejected the idea saying an independence poll is a game is this punished constitution and a spokesperson from the european partnership for independence says catalonia leaving could benefit both sides. declare a ship what he has is just a full month is something that democrats are running now and that these tax cuts...
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as more french troops arrive in the country, the group has called on france and the malian government to end their offensive to open the way for talks. the conflict has been going on for a year now. the situation is complex with a tuareg rebellion, an army coup, and an islamist uprising. and many are hoping that the french-led intervention will end the crisis. we met members of the community living here in berlin. and she goes to work, just another winter day in berlin, but her thoughts are with her relatives some 4,000 kilometers away. her family had to flee the north of the country. she talks to them on the phone almost every day. >> i think that if it was not for french intervention, the islamists would be in the capital. i could sense the relief when i spoke to my family on the phone. they were living in incredible fear until the french arrived. it was really bad. >> marcel experienced this terror on the ground. he was visiting timbuktu in early 2012 with the islamists arrived. >> these four or five days that i spent there after the coup -- that was the worst time. also in terms o
as more french troops arrive in the country, the group has called on france and the malian government to end their offensive to open the way for talks. the conflict has been going on for a year now. the situation is complex with a tuareg rebellion, an army coup, and an islamist uprising. and many are hoping that the french-led intervention will end the crisis. we met members of the community living here in berlin. and she goes to work, just another winter day in berlin, but her thoughts are...
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so catalans have been doing all they can to let the government know how they feel for some time over one million of them flooded into barcelona last year to take to stake a claim for independence so you can go to r.t. dot com for the images from about image from a rant. france is reportedly extending its military presence in north africa in addition to the military campaign in mali it's now thought to be sending special forces to neighboring in knees rare to protect your aim sites run by a state owned company so the french say they size in the usual could become the target for african islamist militants who threatened revenge on power is for the mali intervention against insurgents there and as you can see on the map both mali and news are our neighbors and former french colonies colonies and have resources that the french energy sector is heavily dependent upon and marie a few notion explains that's already raising questions about french intentions in the region. the french have dug had loaning to the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why t
so catalans have been doing all they can to let the government know how they feel for some time over one million of them flooded into barcelona last year to take to stake a claim for independence so you can go to r.t. dot com for the images from about image from a rant. france is reportedly extending its military presence in north africa in addition to the military campaign in mali it's now thought to be sending special forces to neighboring in knees rare to protect your aim sites run by a...
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fight terrorism and extremism a newly formed group has stated it is ready for peace talks with the government and the french whose forces are currently fighting that france's defense minister meanwhile has said his country prepared for a long conflict and he's written ocean a look at the reasons behind the french intervention. thank you french had died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has people who are as rich and soil again cost in money and people's lives official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another may or france's defense minister has declared total become question mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far who remain in the region the rest on as necessary they're attempting to militarize the few ships of africa so that they will to monopolize access to the city to the resources this is the day we think this is the complete specifically i mean relations do it to states that no we seeing problems
fight terrorism and extremism a newly formed group has stated it is ready for peace talks with the government and the french whose forces are currently fighting that france's defense minister meanwhile has said his country prepared for a long conflict and he's written ocean a look at the reasons behind the french intervention. thank you french had died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has people who are as rich...
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of course, governing never ends. we have promises to keep. . the most important one is the one we kept to people -- we made to people. this means living within our means and not spending what we do not have. fiscal discipline is not the enemy of our good intentions but the basis for realizing them. expanding good programs, only to cut them back when the funding disappears. that is not progress; it is not ahead. drive a hole in the budget. decade of deficits. then the lean cows ate up thethe pharaoh could not interpret were seven years of great plenty immediately follow. the pharaoh took the advice of years of plenty. when famine came, egypt wasthe people have given us seven years of extra taxes. let us follow the wisdom of joseph, pay down our debts and store up reserves against the leaner times that will surely come. in the midst of the great depression, franklin roosevelt said -- "there is a mysterious cycle in human events. to some generations much is given. of other generations much is expected. this generation has a rendezvous with destiny
of course, governing never ends. we have promises to keep. . the most important one is the one we kept to people -- we made to people. this means living within our means and not spending what we do not have. fiscal discipline is not the enemy of our good intentions but the basis for realizing them. expanding good programs, only to cut them back when the funding disappears. that is not progress; it is not ahead. drive a hole in the budget. decade of deficits. then the lean cows ate up thethe...
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, but state governments as well. we simply cannot afford to keep these programs running on auto pilot nor can we afford to just tinker around the edges when we talk about reform. if we're serious about dressing our nation's debt, medicare and medicaid need structural reforms. today i want to lay out five preserving reform proposals that can help to rein in entitlement spending and put our nation on a better fiscal course. these are reasonable, rational ideas that have all enjoyed bipartisan support over the years. i believe they should be included in any deficit-reduction package. number one, we need to adjust the medicare eligibility age from 65 to 67. reagans the retirement -- raising the retirement age is common sense. this idea was supported by the simpson-bowles commission and was included in the bipartisan deficit negotiations in 2011. in addition, prominent democrats including former senate budget committee chairman kent conrad have expressed support for raising the retirement age as part of a discussion on pr
, but state governments as well. we simply cannot afford to keep these programs running on auto pilot nor can we afford to just tinker around the edges when we talk about reform. if we're serious about dressing our nation's debt, medicare and medicaid need structural reforms. today i want to lay out five preserving reform proposals that can help to rein in entitlement spending and put our nation on a better fiscal course. these are reasonable, rational ideas that have all enjoyed bipartisan...
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this will not really guaranty a very strong and solid government in the years to come. you know i was watching the inauguration yesterday and following your elections very closely and regardless of whether you voted for or against, or didn't vote for president obama, you now have an administration for four years. you know exactly when your next elections are going to be. this is not the case in israel. and we may actually find ourselves having another election in a year or two because this government does not look as if it is going to be very solid. that reflects also on your questions regarding iran. you need a very strong unity government in order to take a bold decision such as striking iran. and therefore, i, i'm not sure what the results of this election mean as far as that the very, very crucial decision is concerned. uma: ambassador, you mentioned iran. i know that the people of israel, they're concerned about their economy, but iran is definitely up there front and center, and the meeting between the u.n. nuclear watch dog and iran has been pushed back by a day.
this will not really guaranty a very strong and solid government in the years to come. you know i was watching the inauguration yesterday and following your elections very closely and regardless of whether you voted for or against, or didn't vote for president obama, you now have an administration for four years. you know exactly when your next elections are going to be. this is not the case in israel. and we may actually find ourselves having another election in a year or two because this...
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we need to stop saying how good we can be at shrinking and cutting government. that is not a winning message. he's absolutely right about that. and then you have the party here in washington doing exactly what he said not to do, and you have paul ryan coming forward and saying, yes, i'm going to -- we lost the election so i'm actually going to double down on this. i'm going to cut 40% of the federal government out over the next ten years because that's exactly what the people want to hear and if they don't like it, we'll arrange the electoral college so we'll win anyway. >> professor? >> it doesn't make demographic sense. we know the numbers. we know that the red states, and there are a lot of poor white people as well, there are a lot of older white people as well. it just doesn't make sense to try to divide the country in this way. because of the economic downturn this country took under a republican president, we're still in recovery, and that's why the federal government has to intervene through medicare and social security. the safety net has to be strength
we need to stop saying how good we can be at shrinking and cutting government. that is not a winning message. he's absolutely right about that. and then you have the party here in washington doing exactly what he said not to do, and you have paul ryan coming forward and saying, yes, i'm going to -- we lost the election so i'm actually going to double down on this. i'm going to cut 40% of the federal government out over the next ten years because that's exactly what the people want to hear and...
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did not clearly see the real measures taken by the government to improve the investment climate but the quick that's why all three scenarios no matter where they are based on a high or low oil price turned out to be negative i think they are realistic for example last year we had a deficit budget despite the price of almost one hundred ten dollars per barrel in the new. well let's move on and check out the markets then shall we because investors in europe they were really looking to add to the u.s. today the debt ceiling debate so we had the tax finishing with a modest guy on the phone the way they did much better not very much does he you believe in the profits the london stock market that is on offer for the whole year why she laid out the stakeout russ is that what happened that because they did indeed finish in positive territory quite impressive guy you got to see it with them i say. that movement of the current is there are some very well it was a make school call me an old one play with the current think gay to get a lot of mileage in for a fraction i guess the common current day
did not clearly see the real measures taken by the government to improve the investment climate but the quick that's why all three scenarios no matter where they are based on a high or low oil price turned out to be negative i think they are realistic for example last year we had a deficit budget despite the price of almost one hundred ten dollars per barrel in the new. well let's move on and check out the markets then shall we because investors in europe they were really looking to add to the...
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we are not hurting just the federal government, the state governments and local governments that, of course, do not generally borrow at low interest rates the federal government borrows at so than the risk premium in there who are driving up risk premium around the world when you generate this kind of risk. >> yoga and testimony indicates that for a decade, actually for a couple o decades, we have seen income inequality increased dramatically with little change in income 490% of wage earners, and 50% increase for those at the top. water the policies that you think we most need to address, other than getting stability on this full faith and credit of the united states to change that and to ensure that there is a more equitable share in the success of the american economy? >> the evidence is completely compelling. education, human capital, the ability to work with information technology. these are huge determinants. many people in american society today cannot afford by themselves to get the kind of education. to make resources available, support younger people, support families, insti
we are not hurting just the federal government, the state governments and local governments that, of course, do not generally borrow at low interest rates the federal government borrows at so than the risk premium in there who are driving up risk premium around the world when you generate this kind of risk. >> yoga and testimony indicates that for a decade, actually for a couple o decades, we have seen income inequality increased dramatically with little change in income 490% of wage...
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were also invited to show off the latest developments on their path to full fledged startup land a few government officials were on hand to get an up close and personal view of the country's leading young minds and well the winners may have taken home to glory one of the top competitors from a past but he can price caught our eye. in the time since the competition these developers have turned their so-called electronic nose into a nascent business. doesn't look like much more. spectrometer is being taken to the. device can help police save lives as well as help stem the flow of dangerous materials. for the. drugs and other chemicals in the. professional equipment. is simply to get such machinery out into the field. as a result. technology. evil doers. sniffer dogs have been used for this purpose for a long time now. they're great at explosives or drugs detection but they have one major disadvantage a dog is really only able to work a maximum of thirty minutes before needing a rest they can resume work only after six to eight hours with a dog isn't able to tell you the exact kind of substance it's
were also invited to show off the latest developments on their path to full fledged startup land a few government officials were on hand to get an up close and personal view of the country's leading young minds and well the winners may have taken home to glory one of the top competitors from a past but he can price caught our eye. in the time since the competition these developers have turned their so-called electronic nose into a nascent business. doesn't look like much more. spectrometer is...
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is an important matter not only for russia but for the entire world for government. private companies a link to the others we have seen examples for you some could have demonstrated great efficiency could help you find solutions to various problems you get that first got problems in the united states or in the euro zone crisis so there's a limit your issue is relevant to us all and there's nothing. new of humanity has been facing similar problems and duties throughout. centrist if not millennia but you know it's i like to quote it so now i'll use it to. go and said it was a pretty good look at home lol it's not just sections there are. gore didn't because it was a child but the man's webs and. the more trouble and the lack of one with he put it the more laws and orders all the more thieves and robbers with them seriously in that sense the lonely little has changed over two and a half thousand years probably and they didn't work so good governance when they got their manes obviously doing pretty good because they can only fuck that is up into the good people today in
is an important matter not only for russia but for the entire world for government. private companies a link to the others we have seen examples for you some could have demonstrated great efficiency could help you find solutions to various problems you get that first got problems in the united states or in the euro zone crisis so there's a limit your issue is relevant to us all and there's nothing. new of humanity has been facing similar problems and duties throughout. centrist if not millennia...
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here everyone blames the government the eternal absent. one sunday morning the village has a hangover. we leave go moco the commander of the forks eight hundred front is waiting for us further up in the mountains. for the two day journey. our guides are local farmers . the forks have long lived off of the cocoa plant more and more they are financing themselves from gold. and a bend in the path the first guerrilla fighters it's the advanced post. the fighting has been waging since morning on the other side of the valley. the gunfire. the army helicopters fire rockets at the rebel positions a routine occurrence for the guerrilla fighters. something that in our instructions are to remove all the phone batteries turn off the radios and i and everything that's electrical and i want to conceal ourselves in the forest. a month and you. saw the major part of the troop is hidden close by beneath the trees. it's in a camp such as this one where ingrid betancourt was held captive for six years. these last few years the old marxist guerrilla group has
here everyone blames the government the eternal absent. one sunday morning the village has a hangover. we leave go moco the commander of the forks eight hundred front is waiting for us further up in the mountains. for the two day journey. our guides are local farmers . the forks have long lived off of the cocoa plant more and more they are financing themselves from gold. and a bend in the path the first guerrilla fighters it's the advanced post. the fighting has been waging since morning on the...